Do you know your spouses email passwords?

Toxick

Splat
She's told them to me a few times, but I don't remember them offhand right now. If I need something on her computer, phone or in her mailbox she'll give it to me.

I think she knows mine off the top of her head.
 

PJumper

New Member
Do you know your spouse/significant other's email password? Do they know you know? haha. Do they know yours?[/QUOTE]

Yes to all, total transparency!
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
I don't have a SO but if I ever do again the answer is a big ol HELL NO! Made that mistake once with an overpossesive a-hole and I can't tell you how many times old arse PMs or email convos that I'd had with my friends came up in arguements. :banghead:
 

glhs837

Power with Control
I don't have a SO but if I ever do again the answer is a big ol HELL NO! Made that mistake once with an overpossesive a-hole and I can't tell you how many times old arse PMs or email convos that I'd had with my friends came up in arguements. :banghead:

I suppose having had my spouse since before email makes a difference:)
 

puggymom

Active Member
Hubby might not know mine but I keep my passwords saved on my computer. All he has to do is open the browser and log onto a page. As for him he is the one password for everything type....which I tell him is not very good.
 
When I was married, I did not know her passwords, and she did not know mine, kind of like having separate bank accounts, which we also had.

And I'll tell you, when the marriage went south, she accused me of stalking. I was SO glad I didn't have access to her stuff so she couldn't use that against me.
 

Nickel

curiouser and curiouser
I know his passwords because he often asks me to check his email for him. He doesn't know mine, but my Apple Mail isn't password protected so if he needed to get into my email it would be easy. I have never checked his email or text messages without him asking me to do it. Trust isn't an issue with us and there's nothing in my email/cell phone that he doesn't know about, but I can understand if some people value their privacy and don't share that information. Everybody's different.
 

daylily

no longer CalvertNewbie
I don't have a SO but if I ever do again the answer is a big ol HELL NO! Made that mistake once with an overpossesive a-hole and I can't tell you how many times old arse PMs or email convos that I'd had with my friends came up in arguements. :banghead:

My ex-fiance was like that too, what a psycho! I haven't given hubby my passwords but he hasn't asked. I have nothing to hide. If he really wants to read my emails, texts or FB he can look at my phone. I have his pswd because he uses the same one for everything.
 

jetmonkey

New Member
My spouse sits in her car all day outside my office window, so we don't have to worry about trust issues :yay:

We also had dual ####ters installed. No secrets.
 
I don't have a SO but if I ever do again the answer is a big ol HELL NO! Made that mistake once with an overpossesive a-hole and I can't tell you how many times old arse PMs or email convos that I'd had with my friends came up in arguements. :banghead:

Pixie,
We need to go out! I will NEVER ask you for your passwords! :lmao:

Seriously though, my ex once asked me to tell her my work voicemail password. I told her no. She made my life miserable for a while!
 

UNA

New Member
Wirelessly posted

Sure, why not? Nothing to hide. I know his and he knows mine.
 
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